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26 May 2026
A bee is seen on an Ornamental Onion (Fédération Internationale de Basketball) in the Saski Park in Warsaw, Poland on 25 May, 2026.
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#13752462
26 May 2026
A bee is seen on an Ornamental Onion (Fédération Internationale de Basketball) in the Saski Park in Warsaw, Poland on 25 May, 2026.
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26 May 2026
A bee is seen on an Ornamental Onion (Fédération Internationale de Basketball) in the Saski Park in Warsaw, Poland on 25 May, 2026.
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26 May 2026
A bee is seen on an Ornamental Onion (Fédération Internationale de Basketball) in the Saski Park in Warsaw, Poland on 25 May, 2026.
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26 May 2026
A bee is seen on an Ornamental Onion (Fédération Internationale de Basketball) in the Saski Park in Warsaw, Poland on 25 May, 2026.
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#13751964
26 May 2026
A Blue-throated Barbet bird sits on a tree branch while searching for insects in Siliguri, India, on May 26, 2026.
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#13750048
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750050
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750052
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750053
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750062
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750063
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750064
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750065
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750070
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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#13750074
26 May 2026
Farmers harvest both green and ripe tomatoes from their plants in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on April 24, 2026. Some tomatoes show damage from cotton leafworm insects, which bore holes into the fruit. Tomato farming in India is a profitable short-duration cash crop, yielding 8 to 12 tonnes per acre over a cycle of 110 to 140 days. Harvesting begins 50 to 60 days after transplanting. The crop thrives in temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius and requires well-draining loamy or sandy loam soils with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. However, significant food loss occurs, with 11.61% to 15% of the yield wasted at the farm level due to insufficient cold storage, processing facilities, and sudden price drops. Effective pest management involves early identification and intervention against threats like fruit borers, whiteflies, aphids, and leafminers. The tobacco cutworm, also known as the cotton leafworm (Spodoptera litura), is a significant pest in Asia, Oceania, and the Indian subcontinent, particularly affecting tomato crops during the fruiting stage.
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